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Displaying records 1561–1580 of 1597 for your search terms: Family: Proteaceae
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Proteaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 78 (1789)
Synaphea R.Br.
Trans.Linn.Soc.London,Bot. p155 (1810)
Synaphea recurva A.S.George
Fl.Australia 16:494 (1995)
Synaphea reticulata (Sm.) Druce
Rep.Bot.Exch.Club Brit.Isles 4:650 (1917)
Synaphea sp. Argyle (R. Butcher RB 1323)
Synaphea sp. Bowelling (R. Butcher & B. Hartmann RB 608)
Synaphea sp. Darkin (F. Hort et al. 586)
Synaphea sp. Donnybrook (B.J. Lepschi & T.R. Lally BJL 3111)
Synaphea sp. Eneabba (A.S. George 17039)
Synaphea sp. Fairbridge Farm (D. Papenfus 696)
Synaphea sp. flat canaliculata (M. Bennett 794)
Synaphea sp. Jilakin Flat Rocks Rd (R. Butcher et. al RB200)
Synaphea sp. Kwornicup (D. Trenowden 429)
Synaphea sp. Kwornicup(D. Trenowden 429)
Synaphea sp. Moora (A.S. George 17055)
Synaphea sp. Perimeter Rd (R. Davis 4151A)
Synaphea sp. Pinjarra (R. Davis 6578)
Synaphea sp. Pinjarra Plain (A.S. George 17182)
Synaphea sp. Redgate Road (J. Scott 16)
Synaphea sp. Serpentine (G.R. Brand 103)
Synaphea sp. Southern Ranges (S. Kern et al. LCH 17378)
Synaphea sp. Udumung (A.S. George 17058)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.